In Word 2003, you get to the Page Setup dialog from the File menu, and the
"Multiple pages" list box is on the Margins tab.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
> Any way to do this using MS Word 2003? on the Page Setup, I don't see an
> arrow like you specify.
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Kristine - 11 Mar 2008 19:12 GMT
Ah, so that is the same thing then. thanks!
Any idea on how i can view the layout of the two pages? I want to verify
that it's taking my 8x11 and transposing every 2 8x11 pages onto 11x17. It
seems the only way i can see if the page setup is working is if i print it to
adobe and view that way.
Thanks!! appreciate the help!
> In Word 2003, you get to the Page Setup dialog from the File menu, and the
> "Multiple pages" list box is on the Margins tab.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 11 Mar 2008 20:49 GMT
If you select "Two Pages" in Print Layout view you should see two pages. You
can't see *facing* pages except in Print Preview, and then only if you have
enabled "Mirror margins" and/or "Different odd and even" (I think "Mirror
margins" may be enabled by default for "2 pages per sheet"; it is for "Book
fold").

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
> Ah, so that is the same thing then. thanks!
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Kristine - 11 Mar 2008 19:15 GMT
How funny... as soon as i post the question, i find the answer. I had to
create this using mirror margins and then insert 2 columns. I'm amused when
this happens! :-P
> In Word 2003, you get to the Page Setup dialog from the File menu, and the
> "Multiple pages" list box is on the Margins tab.
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> >> Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
> >> so all may benefit.